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Pittsburgh Doctor Posts Anti-Trump Signs With A Pittsburgh Flair

PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) - A doctor has decided to speak out against Donald Trump's Pittsburgh campaign stop with some Pittsburgh-style digs.

Our news partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette took photos of the signs.

Dr. Eric Rickin - a psychiatrist who actually lives in nearby Fox Chapel - is poking at Trump by poking fun at some Pittsburgh icons, including Heinz ketchup and using chairs to save on-street parking spaces.

"Trump Likes Hunt's Ketchup" and "Trump Moved My Parking Chair" are just a couple of jabs on custom-made signs the doctor displayed in his yard as Trump came to Pittsburgh for a Fox News television appearance and rally on Wednesday.

Rickin says he thinks Trump's campaign is absurd but says, "When you try to argue it with logic, it doesn't work."

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A volunteer at Trump's campaign office in nearby Monroeville calls the signs "absurd," ''funny" and "comical."

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